week 40: the last day?

November 7th, 2007

so today, random scheduling conflicts at the hospital notwithstanding, we’re going to have a baby. she probably will not be born until sometime thursday morning, but the show will get started today.

i’m pretty scared.

i know inductions happen “all the time” and that most of the books i’ve read have at least a slight bias against them, especially when they’re elective, so i’m trying very hard to take all the perils they describe with a grain of salt. i just wish i had more stories of good inductions. so many of them (okay, maybe 3 of 4?) go along the lines of “omg, it hurt so bad and then i had to have a c-section anyway”. i’m worried about the stress my body’s going to go through. i’m worried about the stress charlotte is going to go through even more.

i don’t know how much of this is really related to induction, though. i’m sure at least some of it is simply labor-related anxiety. i do not handle unknowns well at all, even good ones or “no big deal” ones. monday’s visit to the hospital was uneventful, it at least killed one of the primary things that was concerning me. i’ve been to the hospital many times to visit folks. i walked my husband through the doors when he had to have his gallbladder removed, but i’ve never been a patient myself. as silly as that sounds, not having any experience checking in, having to put on a gown, and being the person in the bed was sort of freaking me out. at least now that’s behind me.

so, my plan for today is to finish up my breakfast/only meal of the day, which consists of 2 slices of cinnamon raisin toast, a hearty glass of cranberry juice and a can of dr. pepper. from 10:30 on out, it’s clear non-caffeinated bevvys for me, which pretty much means water.

at 11, i’ll take a shower. who knows when i’ll get another one, so i’d like to maximize how clean i feel as long as possible.

at 12, we’ll just wait for the phone to ring. there’s tv, the internet, and if we’re feeling very ambitious, dishes in the dishwasher that can be put away.

according to the most recent set of instructions, if nobody calls me by 5pm, i need to call them.

and that’s about all i can control at this point, which will have to be enough.

2 Responses to “week 40: the last day?”

  1. Deborah Says:

    Hi Kelly! I wanted to reshare my induction story - it was the most awesomely quick, easy, and painless birthing experience!!!! I know they say sometimes it takes longer with induction, but I got potosin at 6:40am, got hooked up to an epidural at 8, had my water broke at 8:10, only felt barely noticable flinches in my stomach from 9-9:30, Grant was out at 11:30 (even though we had to wait for the doctor for a little while), and I was eating Jimmy John’s by noon:-) I know you’re supposed to save induction for when needed, but I’d love to be induced again because it went so well for me, and all your craziness the weeks before has freaked me out!!! Best wishes! I’m thinking of you!!! Deborah

  2. Denise Says:

    Came across your blog via a Google alert I have set for preeclampsia.

    I was induced twice both due to preeclampsia issues. Both were relatively easy inductions, in my opinion.

    Best wishes for a easy labor & delivery!

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